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2024-06-02 15:45| 来源: 网络整理| 查看: 265

I saw comments on reddit mentioning Memory context restore presence on ASUS, MSI and Gigabyte boards. I had to find it myself in my AsRock BIOS. 

Allegedly, Memory context restore can take the POST down from ~30s to 15-17s, but may be unstable.

On my AsRock board, where Memory context restore is enabled by default, POST is 35secs with XMP, 12secs with default.  Not to mention the sleep function not being stable to the point of AsRock silently disabling it after loading XMP/EXPO and taking ages on default DDR5 speed.

Even if completely stable, would you accept 15 seconds for POST?? My (ddr4 intel not-so-) old computer goes to win10 desktop in 7 secs from pressing the power button... Really wanted to go back to AMD this time around, but I completely feel the sentiment of @Smartboomer, I am a betatester after paying 340EUR for a board, without possibility to post and follow a ticket. Everybody will just point me to various BIOS settings I tried ages ago, AsRock support will tell me to "try another RAM sticks" where literally every RAM has this issue and Youtubers care only about melting connectors on halo products these days. Should I return this mess while I can?

Matt? do you have an option to check with AGESA team? Including the sleep issue, because if can just wake my computer in an instant (not after what feels as another round of RAM training), I could imagine accepting POST under 20seconds.  It would really be more consumer friendly, if AMD was transparent about this.



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